The Woman of the Year Selection Committee has unveiled the Top 30 honorees for the 2025 NCAA Woman of the Year Award. These outstanding student-athletes excel in academics, athletics, and community service. Details at NCAA.org.
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The NCAA has approved new eligibility rule changes aimed at addressing the growing number of college athletes competing well into their mid-20s, seeking to restore competitive balance and fairness in collegiate sports.
“Collateral damage: What paying players in college sports means for the long game” explores the lasting effects of athlete compensation on college programs, recruitment, and the future of collegiate athletics. News Channel 5 Nashville reports.
NIL regulations for college athletes face significant hurdles in Congress as lawmakers debate balancing athlete rights with fair competition, creating uncertainty for upcoming compliance measures.
The NCAA’s recent shift on athletes’ rights to their name, image, and likeness opens the door to new legal challenges. Experts warn that unresolved issues around contracts and regulations could spark complex litigation.
A recent study in The Sport Journal reveals NCAA Division I athletes view strength training as vital to performance and injury prevention, highlighting its growing importance across collegiate sports programs.
Stanford’s standout duo is set to represent the Cardinal at the upcoming World University Games, bringing top-tier talent and university pride to the global stage. Fans eagerly anticipate their international debut.
A judge has approved a landmark settlement requiring colleges to compensate athletes for their name, image, and likeness rights. This decision marks a significant shift in college sports compensation policies.








